Deep Water II: Deep Water Sediments, Deposits & Reservoirs
Session Chairs: Steve
Hubbard & Mark Smith |
| 1:15 |
The Utility of Outcrop Analogues in the Exploration and Development of Deep-Water
Reservoirs
Dr. Stephen Hubbard* |
| 1:40 |
The Expression of Progradation in a Large-Scale Delta-Fed Slope System: Outcrop
Study of the Upper Cretaceous Tres Pasos Formation, Cerro Divisadero,
Chile
Mr. Brian Romans* |
| 2:05 |
The Architectural Evolution of Mass Transport Deposit Influenced Turbiditic Sandstones:
The Sierra Contreras, Tres Pasos Formation, Chile
Mr. Dominic Armitage* |
| 2:30 |
Sequence Stratigraphy of a Regional Deep-Water Marker Horizon: the Neoproterozoic
Old Fort Point Formation, Southeastern Canadian Cordillera
Mr. Mark Smith*, Bill Arnott, Gerald Ross |
| 2:55 |
Architectural Analysis and Evolution of a Deep-Marine Channel-Levee Complex:
the Lower Isaac Formation, Southwestern Canadian Cordillera
Mr. Zishann Khan*, Lilian Navarro, Bill Arnott |
| 3:20 |
Detailed Architecture of Deepwater Sheet Sand and Associated Fine-Grained Sediments:
Example from the Upper Kaza Group, British Columbia
Dr. Hugues Longuépée*, Viktor Terlaki, Bill Arnott |